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Police accuse Purkayastha of anti-India activities, NewsClick calls charges bogus

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October 07, 2023

THE Delhi Police has accused NewsClick founder and editor Prabir Purkayastha and others of being involved in anti-India propaganda using Chinese funds.

- UJWAL JA LA LI

Newsclick responded to the charges by calling them “untenable and bogus.”

The FIR, registered on August 17 under the stringent UAPA and relevant sections of the IPC, says that since April 2018, funds in crores of rupees were received by NewsClick through illegal means during a span of five years from Neville Roy Singham, a resident of Shanghai, who is a member of the propaganda department of Communist Party of China.

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